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  1. A transfer on death deed is a simple, inexpensive way to transfer real estate to someone else upon your death. It does not involve going through probate court, which can be a lengthy and costly process.

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  2. The Texas Transfer Toolkit is a digital resource from the Texas Access to Justice Commission (TAJC) to help Texans with limited means transfer their home, car or money in a bank account to a beneficiary upon their death.

  3. Aug 2, 2024 · A Texas transfer on death deed is a document that allows the owner of real property to transfer their ownership to a designated beneficiary at the time of their death. Using this deed allows the beneficiary to skip the lengthy probate process.

  4. Easily create a Transfer on Death Deed Form for Texas online. Fill out, download, and print it as a PDF or Word document. Free to use.

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  5. Oct 8, 2024 · This toolkit from the Texas Access to Justice Commission includes information, instructions, and forms for a Transfer on Death Deed and a Cancellation of a Transfer on Death Deed, Affidavit of Death, Beneficiary Designation for a Motor Vehicle and Application for Texas Title and/or Registration.

  6. On September 1, 2015, owners of real property in Texas gained access to a useful estate planning tool: the statutory transfer on death deed (TODD). Modeled after the Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act and located at Chapter 14 of the Texas...

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  8. Transfer on Death. At my death, I convey to the primary beneficiary or beneficiaries my interest in the property to have and hold forever. If all my primary beneficiaries die before I do, I grant and convey to any listed alternate beneficiary or beneficiaries, my interest in the property to have and hold forever.

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